Conserving Bahrain’s ‘sea cows’ and their habitats could be key to the kingdom’s carbon capture and sustainability aspirations, according to a recently published study. Bahrain’s territorial waters host the world’s second-largest dugong or sea cow population, and their seagrass ecosystems are vital to the sustainability of sea life, carbon capture and storage, as well as biodiversity and food systems.
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